The call brought officers to U.S. 10 near Sturgeon Avenue where they found two men involved in the incident.

One man, age 50 from Sanford, said a car approached him from behind traveling at a high rate of speed, then pulled alongside his vehicle. The driver of the car honked and swerved, causing the two to collide.

The other man, age 54 of Harrison, said he noticed a car merge from Eastman Avenue and it wasnt speeding up to 70 mph. He told police he honked at the other driver as he passed, and the other man made a rude gesture then struck his vehicle from behind.

Police noted the Harrison mans vehicle had a fresh dent, scratches and rubber transfer, while the Sanford mans vehicle showed no noticeable damage.